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and spinojis; second joint also tumid, with three or more cilia; third 

 joint longer; fourth with a long seta and a still longer flagellum; fifth 

 joint very short; apical joint elongate, bearing about ten setae. An- 

 tennules short, prehensile, with four geniculate setae apically and se- 

 veral short spines , especially a transverse row of sharp teeth on the 

 dorsal aspect. Mandibles with six sharp teeth. Anterior maxillipeds 

 with a min a! 9 unisetose palpus and three processes bearing claw-like 

 spines. PobLerior maxilliped with an apical claw longer than the pre- 

 ceding segment. First foot with the outer ramus nearly as long as the 

 inner, 2-jointed, bearing at the apex three pectinate setae. The basal 



Fig. 10. 



Fig. 11. 



Fig, 



Fig. 

 Fig. 



9. Stylet of male. 



10. Fourth foot. 



11. Firstfoot. 



joint has one pectinate seta externally and a spine internally. The 

 inner aspects of all the joints of both rami are spinous, the outer se- 

 tose. The outer ramus of the second foot is two-jointed and has one 

 pectinate seta apically , one spine internally and a spine externally, 

 while the corresponding segment of the third foot has two pectinate 

 setae apically, one internal seta and two external spines. 



The fourth foot has a minute one-jointed outer ramus which bears 

 one long pectinate seta and a short external spine. The fifth foot seems 



